SC CTSI Boosts Translational Research At USC And CHLA
SC CTSI facilitates multidisciplinary collaboration resulting in bone implants prototypes to help patients.
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SC CTSI facilitates multidisciplinary collaboration resulting in bone implants prototypes to help patients.
SC CTSI training opportunities help clinician develop the skills she needs to pursue her research goals.
SC CTSI supports researchers at USC and CHLA to translate their research from discovery to practical health applications.
Kathleen Ell, co-director of SC CTSI Community Engagement, was recognized for her innovative efforts to improve depression treatment.
SC CTSI awards over $1 million annually to advance research, infrastructure, and career development in clinical and translational science.
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